Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) Rallies / Protests

Dude it literally stamped on masonic logos -

The phrase "Ordo ab Chao" has great meaning within Freemasonry and is stamped on Masonic badges, flags, and symbols around the world.

The Jews and leftists are the chaos bringers, if you can't handle the chaos by ignoring it, that is a personal problem. It is the masonic takeover after that is the problem. Jews hating you and leftists hating you is easy to defend from, then you hate the Judeo-masonic movement. The deception, the con, is for you to then support the freemasonic and gentry Anglo Tories and Republicans.

Never heard of good cop/bad cop working together. Never heard of abusers hiring a person to victimize a woman then to be the their rescuer, defeats the fake enemy, when it was the fake rescuer that manipulated the woman and hired the assailant. The two party system in the US is 100% manipulation.
 
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No such thing. It's all in your brainwashed head otherwise they wouldn't have imposed sanctions on Pakistan at least 8 times.

List of US sanctions on Pakistan since 1965

Despite sanctions, do USA still offer courses and exchange programs to military officers (specially Lt Col and above) ? Many Majors/Lt.col/Col/Brig who go to do Ph.D or any other military courses from USA, take their wife's with them too, and each officer have one or two kids as American citizens. This is their insurance policy. And this insurance policy never stopped paying them . You are just a kid.
 
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More Congressmen join the Free Imran chorus.




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Pakistani Americans should start lobbying with Trump and his aides for Imran Khan’s release
 
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PTI civil disobedience: Imran warns 1st phase to kick off Sunday if ‘legitimate demands’ unmet

Dawn.com
December 19, 2024

PTI founder Imran Khan on Thursday warned that the first phase of the party’s civil disobedience movement — boycotting remittances — would kick off from December 22 if his “legitimate demands” were not met by the government.

Earlier this month, the former prime minister had warned of a civil disobedience movement from Dec 14 if his demands about the release of political prisoners facing trial and the formation of a judicial commission to probe the events of May 9, 2023, and November 26 were unmet.

His sister Aleema Khanum had said on Tuesday that Imran had warned that he would ask overseas Pakistanis to halt remittances if the government failed to meet his demands. PTI lawyer Chaudhry Faisal Hussain said a day ago that Imran had asked the party leadership to wait till Sunday before going ahead with the campaign.

A statement issued on the incarcerated ex-premier’s X account today shared the “important message” from Imran.

Reiterating the demands, the statement said the first phase comprising boycotting remittances would begin from Sunday if Imran’s demands were not met.

“We will appeal to Pakistanis living abroad that the situation in Pakistan is evident to you; democracy, the judiciary, and the media has been stifled, and a period of oppression and fascism is ongoing. Therefore, we urge you to start the boycott of remittances.”

The statement said that the party’s offer for negotiations was ridiculed and it was framed as if the PTI had surrendered. It added that the offer for talks and delaying the civil disobedience movement was made in the “broader national interest”.

“If the government shows no interest, we will not force negotiations upon them. Our offer should never be seen as a sign of our weakness. If the government still wants to prevent the civil disobedience movement, they must contact us regarding our two demands or convince us that these demands are unconstitutional and cannot be addressed.

“I have invited a negotiation team for a meeting in jail and provided their names. Now, we will see whether the government allows them to meet with me or not,” the statement said.

Following Imran’s arrest on May 9, 2023, from the Islamabad High Court’s premises, riots erupted across the country that went on for at least 24 hours. At least 10 people lost their lives and hundreds sustained injuries, while approximately 40 public buildings and military installations were damaged.

The state then launched a severe crackdown on his party, rounding up thousands of PTI workers and almost the entire top-tier leadership, with many still facing court proceedings under serious charges.
 

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